The Beach venue is nearby Yokohama Chinatown, so if you're staying nearby we recommend stopping by Yokohama Chinatown, grabbing a bite of Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings), Shumai, and other tasty bites to nurse that hangover the next day before venturing on.
Hours - 0:00 – 18:00 (Last admission is at 17:00) Tickets are available online and in person, but may be subject to selling out on busy days. Plan in advance any back up plans like Chinatown, and other Minato-Mirai exploration activities. If you get in you can see the history of the Cup noodle, decorate your own cup noodle container, and taste some other global noodle dishes and drinks at the Noodles Bazaar!
A 7 minute walk from Hase Station. If you make a trip from our first wedding venue (Tsurugaoka Hachimangu), walk down the main street you can make a trip into Komachi Do-ri for souvenirs, Toshimaya Honten for Dove/Pigeon-shaped cookies. Then, you can continue walking and browsing other places for a total of 30 minutes or take the bus.
For all you hustlers and financiers that wanna multiply their money, visit this shrine and it's said that money washed in here will multiply. Buddhist-Shinto river goddess Benzaiten/Benten and Uga-jin are merged together here and both represent wealth.
Close to Stephanie's grandparents, this is a nearly every trip hiking spot that's enjoyed in case you need to take a break from the busy city. Enjoy some time on the mountain trail, use the chair lift or cable car for a express trip up the mountain, and take a break at the peak with snacks you brought or enjoying some noodles at the restaurant at the peak. Other nearby attractions: Takao 599 Museum - Nature museum on the ecology of the area. (Free) Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu - Gender segregated onsen right next to the train station.